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oh that's the both of us both. the. u.s. and canadian investigators are due to arrive at the site of wednesday's passenger plane crash in tehran on the run into the taishan look at the spiraling speculation around the problem. also this hour the u.s. house of representatives the vote to limit damage from 40 to take further military action against iran but it's unclear whether the resolution will pass the senate. paris police fired tear gas to disperse protesters on the 6th week of the mass nationwide strike or pensioner.
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a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our teach q. and must thanks for joining us this hour. u.s. and canadian investigators are due to arrive at the site of wednesday's plane crash in tehran on iran's invitation a $176.00 passengers on the ukrainian passenger jet lost their lives iran says a thorough investigation is underway and has rejected what it calls a logical and impossible claims by western leaders that it may have accidentally shot down the boeing jet. looks at the growing speculation even before any probe has been carried out. nothing instills confidence an international leader has moved in the lives of precise language. we have intelligence from multiple sources including our allies and our own intelligence. the evidence indicates that the.
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plane was shot down by an array near the surface to air missile and it was flying in a pretty rough neighborhood and somebody could have made a mistake some people say it was be can it go i personally don't think that's. even a question there is now a body of information that the flight was shot down by an iranian surface to air missile which may well have been unintentional we are working closely with canada and our international partners and they now need to be a full transparent investigation on specific intelligence unnamed allies multiple mysterious sources hardly the right one expects a at that level of diplomacy and b. when discussing a tragedy that's left 176 dead it's on surprising that iran has batted off this latest slew of unfounded allegations about the crash of ukrainian airlines flight $75.00 to a nudge for calm and not check to prevail scientifically it is impossible that a missile hit the ukrainian plane and such room is illogical it's not an
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unreasonable request the investigation into the events of wednesday morning which saw the boeing 737 bound for crash just minutes after takeoff has only just begun final report into aviation disasters take months if not years to be published they require coordination between numerous government organizations which is why iran has invited multiple investigators including from boeing to visit the crash site in the meantime all there is a theory is with nothing but unnamed sources to back it all up which is why amid all the confusion and contradictions the ukrainian president who lost 11 of his citizens that morning as they returned home also called for an end to all the chatter a noise yep i'm sure i'm asking everyone to refrain from speculation conspiracy theories or hasty conclusions and unverified versions and it's not a topic for hype but the spire. intentions between tehran and washington especially
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in the past week have triggered an unprecedented level of scrutiny on the region and people don't seem willing to heed calls for calm especially when they feel the tide might be turning in a favored direction rocket strike. system is among the main working theories since there was information on the internet about elements of the russian missile being found near the site of the crash it didn't take long for the mainstream media to jump on that bandwagon c.n.n. has never been one to turn down an unverified source especially when russia is involved pointed the finger at a bomb or missile new evidence indicates iran shot down ukrainian flight 752 with 2 surface to air missiles made by russia and the undeniable evidence they offered a photo from twitter posted on the count that was later suspended maybe it breached the company's fake news guidelines but nonetheless even all the way across the pond
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the hysteria continued for the 1st one is the possibility that that plane was hit by a russian missile just after takeoff the independent also published an article citing something called the o.p.'s group an independent organization which has little to recommend itself other than it provides information for aviation professionals and fox's thoughts according to its twitter page nevertheless it felt confident enough to recommend people just assume the plane was shot down until evidence to the contrary emerge is guilty until proven innocent it's the new name of the game in today's political landscape western media are showing a video allegedly demonstrating a missed hours striking a plane in tehran however jamie french a former official at the u.s. safety transportation board calls all these allegations irresponsible. it's irresponsible to be pushing out videos or alleged videos of accident or
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incident that has occurred before that has been verified or has been confirmed by investigators it's very important that the investigators be on the ground gathering the information and that is the integrity of the evidence is maintained so once the materials are gathered the samples of seeds samples of of metal and other you know the black boxes themselves it will as it is being allies and start to be analyzed information can start coming out quickly regarding the alleged cause of the accident in a more confirmed and substantial way. the u.s. house of representatives has passed a resolution aimed at limiting president trumps ability to use military force against iran however the belt may not pass the republican controlled senate the white house has condemned the bill as an obstacle to preventing terrorism kiln up
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and reports. trump is imposing new sanctions on the islamic republic of iran saying that they will stay in place until america's bidding is done they're losing a tremendous amount they getting heard very badly by the sanctions can in very quickly but as to whether or not they want that's up to them not up to me it's totally up to them it's classic trump to start an ultimatum and wait for a surrender but it's a little bit risky given that it's a ron which has boasted that its latest attacks on u.s. bases are just a hint of its retaliatory capabilities however it's a different kind of retaliation that's facing trump at the moment the trumpet ministration is now on the defensive about their decision to kill iran stop general qassam solid money without congressional approval their excuse they say qassam solomonic he was planning to carry out new attacks against america and swift action was absolutely necessary. was actively planning new attacks and here is looking very seriously at our embassies and not just the embassy in baghdad but we
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stopped him and we stopped him quickly and we stopped him. there is no doubt that there were a series of imminent attacks that were being plotted by qassam so the money we don't know precisely when and we don't know precisely where but it was real however members of congress both democrats and republicans who saw the classified intelligence briefing say that the information in the report to back up those claims is wanting his the unclassified version of what trump sent congress after the hits on some of the money from all we've seen including the redacted parts here and the briefing the facts do not show an imminent threat here just to avoid the nation. so low money claiming that he was planning imminent attacks and yet they produce no evidence that would just avoid this claim not even in a classified setting i wanted to hear the intel. 1st what i hear was less than
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satisfying i can tell you as a united states senator coming out of a classified briefing they did not show us that they were dealing with an imminent threat i saw no evidence of that whatsoever that was insulting that was demeaning to the process ordained by the constitution and i find it completely unacceptable the white house says it is not obligated to share all the information with members of congress and that doing so might me risky mike pence says that at this point congress shouldn't expect anything further and they should trust the president when it comes to intelligence we have to protect sources and methods and so there's only a certain amount that we can share with every member of congress i can assure that those of us that have seen all the evidence that saw the evidence in real time know that president trump made the right decision now this isn't the 1st time that the house and senate have been left in the dark claims about russia hacking the d.n.c.
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or china spying on the whole world and followed roughly the same playbook there doesn't seem to be any real evidence that iran was planning to attack america the trend in washington d.c. seems to be that the executive branch is out on its own collecting information and engaging in military actions congress is just supposed to take their word for it and trust them and while that may be the steady trend for decades it seems like in the year a 2020 elected representatives from both parties are now saying they're not ok with it i think there is a lot of. american public. concern about the assassination and the fact that it pulls young people think that it need americans less safe and so what was the point and i don't think people are buying troops explanation that he gave that it was because of an imminent attack on the u.s. embassy. you know and i mean i think that. you can't close the door on the last
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ability of that the senate will also merely support the were purchased solution to . the death of general phone money and the potential for a new start in the region these are just some of the issues discussed by r.t. is afshin rattansi and the iranian ambassador to the united nations office at geneva you can watch the interview and 4 in the latest absolute going underground on saturday but for now here's a quick taste by that assassination the united states has already serpas the reclines distinguished from better varies them from civilized but rules of engagement ok but will there be any more revenge now from iran for the trump assassination of. this is the beginning of a very. i guess exciting a peace or. it was
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a wakeup call for the people in the region and beyond. this was. an action an act of self-defense by an armed forces against us but are they told you or i think this is the beginning of a i hope not too long process that the people of our region would be get rid of. the american presence in the region because their presence in our region has brought nothing except. misery one or. large sections of the french population are joining what has become the longest transport workers strike in decades called over unpopular pension reforms.
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well we've already seen tear gas deployed on several occasions by the police as they were trying to control the crowd same paris and the crowds are huge just want to get you to go up and get a sense of looking down the street to seclude to mission tents and pushing much all the way down to our last of the publique it is shaka block with people people who've come out to support the strike and it still looks like it's getting huge amount to support in terms of have the strike is going there is more public transport that is operational at the moment in paris are we seeing trains operating
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fairly normally metros operating fairly normally in the mornings and in the evenings but during at the large parts of the day little is operating apart from the automated lines that's $1.40 now in terms of the general support for this strike the polls in fogg's show that most people are still supporting the strike people very unhappy from across the board about these changes to the pension system to the reforms that the government wants to make it wants to put 42 different pension systems down into one universal system to end many of the special regimes it says that yes actually it's still offering many special regimes to the police to sometimes but work is said to india as a big choice and get the strike moving to try and get in past say to cross that the other big issue. he's raising the retirement age up to $64.00 it's currently $62.00
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here with front so they want to add another 2 years on to that but of course that won't affect anybody who's retiring in the next 17 years say the government they say will only affect those we turn 18 in the next few years but people are furious here they're saying you know they don't want to sell out their children speeches that run children's features and that's why they determined to come out into the streets to keep protesting tensions are rising here towards the end of the protests that just want to get you to have a look back down there that's too would sun lazard in the center of paris you can see those clouds of tear gas in christ don't tear gas still raining down on the protesters as the police try and control the situation here you can hear the people in the crowd sound shouting everyone hates the police that's a chant we hate quite often but you can really feel that tension right shooting up play in paris at the end of the protests that has been largely peaceful
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a tear gas has been deployed throughout it and we have seen some individuals arrested individuals who apparently throwing objects towards the police that sounds like some grenades but it could also be tear gas coming down this but you might be able to see the lights coming up on the fly as it sounds like that was a sound going to aides going off that people saying that they won't get even live to enjoy their retirements and they determined to stay out in the streets and to make sure people know they're unhappy. cultural plus her followers are jack says the really strike at the very ideal of them across the government for more on this story including his analysis visit our website r.t. it dot com. still to come on the program apple says it now scans users' private data to look for illegal images that story. am more after this short break
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and of the compass a new york at and you know he looks at their global picture any seized the tension in the middle late sixty's iran doing a dance with it they're invent and the neighbors and there's like a now add but just cut to the chase this is take out a guy and i rack and we're going to get more money printing are right away could i want to make my yacht pain med this weekend a why fots around this is the new york way of doing things i said it when he 1st got elected it's like avenue york around the white house and having a new york around the world i'm a new yorker some up you know i'm i got diane love it you know world of big partisan ruthie lot of things and could spirits it's taught to wake to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream video refuses to tell
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more than never we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door i'm the bath and shelving past each other it's taller for critical thinking it's time to flight for the middle for the true for the time is now for watching closely for watch if the hawks welcome back tecton apple has confirmed about at monitors he is or as private information on its data storage service i cloud the company defined of the practice arguing that it was needed to prevent child sex abuse and were start to contant we are utilizing subject own a cheese to help scream for child sexual abuse materiel at put his dense ek to to protect until drain throughout our axxess tim wherever i would products how are you use and we continue to suppose innovate in this space the i cloud service allows users to store files such as photos and videos that uses image matching and
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electronic signatures to find child exploitation i will change its privacy policy last year to say that it may scan images for child abuse we put the issue up for debate with privacy activists and technology expert build new political commentator chat with more. course everyone is for stopping child abuse and that's not the issue here it's that i simply i'm not buying it at the company i don't believe that apple really cares about fighting crime they just entered the live streaming business where people may be concerns that apple is rifling through all of the photos and all of that data this isn't actually the case the type of technology that we're looking at here simply is used to take a fingerprint of a particular image once an image is known to include some child abuse imagery apple is not clear about that apple says illegal pot possible potentially illegal activity including child porn what does that mean that's terrifying language you
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wouldn't simply have the processing power and the computing overhead to be able to . scan full photos against each other in the kind of way that people imagine this is possibly the best use of the current available technology you know to crack down on the posting of a serious child abuse images i'd love to know how successful is all of this technology if you look up cases that photo d.n.a. has been used to catch people distributing kiddie porn there was one this year there was one in 2015 there's one in 2014 i mean there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of these images out there these take many techniques we use with the question technique where they offload it's a really violent video once they had that video they managed to prevent people real plugging that video over a 1000000 times it has been used effectively with violence with pornography and
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many many images of me prevent it and is the best way of doing it i don't trust these companies i just think it's ever encroaching more and more into our privacy into owning our data into finding out even more information about us i think it's scary and i don't think that apples to be in the business of law enforcement. pharmaceutical giant bear month facing a slew of lawsuits over at the cancer link herbicide brown the grown up has changed tack now claiming that its products help fight climate change are to appear are explaining. climate change and how best to reverse the human impact on the environment is already one of the main topics of 2020 but while some are looking for ways to solve the problems others are facing the pointing of accusatorial fingers suggesting they are using climate concerned to try and salvage salida reputations paid chemical and pharmaceutical colossus for example by
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a bold some so to be more exact the group of facing a string of lawsuits over the geishas their weed killer colds and continues to cause cancer the company has tried to perspire own hearings and settle out of court with some accuses now they're taking a different tack in claiming their product is good for reducing c o 2 levels the production of dreyfus 80 is quite c o 2 intensive but it's you save 3 times more c o 2 if you use a tractor with a plow you generate greenhouse gas emissions the tires burning used to be an m.p. for the german green policy now he's the bio mom son so senior vice president for public and government affairs having the former climate crusader turned call for a spokesperson on board as part of by looking to market themselves as a climate conscious corporation and a key part in the use 2050 environmental goals industry should be at the forefront of europe's ecological modernization bio will do its part to ensure that the e.u.
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commission's goals are implemented well one santo knows that the environmental crisis is high on the list of priorities around the world and so hiring the green party m.p. really icy as a strategy for simply trying to stop the plummet of their stock prices while. and it's you people about one out of 2 people in america now are expected to get cancer and yet they aren't monsanto justify allowing a carcinogen to be sprayed in our food the warnings of a quick fix being sold by business not being really viable options when it comes to tackling climate change are out there to see fake plastic bags for example the scourge of the garbage dump a plastic bag can take well up to a 1000 years a biopsy been told to biodegrade so and some alternatives labeled as bio degradable came out on the market they were a snap however in reality they have little better than what they would say to
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replace a lot of shops assailant packaging described by degradable and combustible in fact that i think might only be composed in an industrial composed and even then some items might not be food digested this is where people have to be careful because while there are all those out there looking for real solutions to the real problems there are also the areas that see a popular hash tag or a trending topic on social media while they have business attached to it and while that may be very well and good for the find balance is a vice president of public relations has the potential to distract from the great day she's monsanto as a long period of trying to influence the results of science and interfere with the regular scientific communities we're it's been going on for over 20 years and monsanto has never had any respect for the environment in any of its work it's not
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honorable to all of a sudden pick out one thing and claim that. they're going to be for sustainable environment it's what we call green washing when a company over a sudden jumps on some things just. claims that they're doing the right thing while it is a common trend because they realize that young people have different ideas than their parents or grandparents so they are trying to reach these young people and make them favorable so their companies and their products. that's a global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always had to our website our to dot com for the details on all those stories and many more.
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physics physics is nothing but the harmony you can create on vibrating strings that is chemistry chemistry is the melodies the melodies you can play on strings what is the universe the universe is a symphony of strings. good food descriptions sound up to tell using even for the owners so how to choose just pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us and what's necessarily good for the pet turns out food may not be associate people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders allergies we are actually creating these problems it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets less
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treats a larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. most people think. is this the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race. to stand with you just the right questions and the right answers. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. to get into the burning questions of this election cycle.
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dr jennings he's a member of the indigenous zoe tribe who's helping the don't of put together a personal archive. this is dr jennings people here know him simply as dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move sailing yachts and flying aircraft a little like mammals dr strange of with a full set of working fingers this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public carrick's allowed in because he's the zoe's personal doctor. the. center am in the
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north of brazil was founded as an amazon jungle port and 1st exported spices then cocoa later rubber before turning to cocoa again today it specializes in gold book sites and saw way the latter is now a major reason behind the deforestation. the amazon. for these reasons santa's room has become a symbol of economic conquest and environmental destruction locals even compose ballads about said. no i'm gettin 2 worse he got. no get him which he got so all those shouting and him with me got. him back out gave up. not somebody who young age you needed some of that good measure. the amount you see. there must be.
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